The evening world. Newspaper, September 5, 1922, Page 10

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ECONOMIC PARLEY OF ALLIES HERE IS PLAN OF HARDING President Expected to Call Conference to Aid Euro- pean Nations. WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—Presi dent Harding’s recent expression of willingness to assist in the rehabil) tation of Europe ‘‘when the time | 1ipe,"" coupled with M, Poincare's In timation from Paris that France would consider a reduction of the German reparation through a general liquidation of the inter-Allied debts, engenders the thought in Washington that before @ great while an inter- national economic conference will be called here. In fact the opinion ts growing that there is @ connection between th announcements of the President o/ the United States and the Premier of France. There is a constant un official Interchange of views between this country and the European statesmen, much of tt awkward and cumbersome by reason of the tortu ous processes compelled by the AIR JOY RIDE MAY COST TWO MEN THEIR LIVES status of our representation at the Reparations The. exc France an the European some sort of council on t Avintor and Passenger Injured When Plane Crashes, situation early in Oc 5.—Ben « Buscher. hardly be ready of Niles Contre, As soon ak that an aviator at high officials « ston, $19 buried undar © Hospital doubt wan ex her would recover, what Germany vid oy a further jettisoning of mill « a polities and a general clearing JAPAN STARTS B of the o t kopt us out of 0 the Gene Out of of affairs that will make c President Harding to issue Invitations | tm: to the powers to over here and straighten out the whole meas, - _—_ LORD ASTOR’S ILL LUCK ON TURF CONTINUES (Assocint regen). evacuntior Siberia The ‘Transport Ku- first contingent of ‘he necond transport Oysters R in Season in each month with an Rin it. Stewed, Fried, Copyrl ht (New York Evening World) by reas Publishing pany, 1922 LONDON, Sept, 6.—Lord Astor's {Il luck on the turf this season still pur- sues him. His colt Tamar, the favorite for the classic St, Leger, was scratched yesterday because of an Injury to one of Raw, Panned, Escal- his legs. a Tamar won the Two ‘Thousand loped, Broiled, they are Guineas this spring and at one time was favorite for the Derby. He finished econd In the Intter event to Capt. Cut- je to the great disappointment of his owner and his many backers, Much sympathy {a felt here for Lord Astor as he in regarded as one of the best sporting owners of ‘the English turf. Tamar, a son of Tracery-Ham- onze, will be retired to the atud, thus hort what promised to be # le career on the turf. best when seasoned with LEAS PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE 144-146 West 125th St. 3: Our Gr Hu $57 Porcelain Top Kitchen Cabinets i with cereal jars, flour bin, sugar canister and ee 45.75 $1.50 Bath Room Stools White Enamel ~ $1.00 O’ Cedar Mops ‘The best known and most ef- fient oil mop on the mafket for less than the 69c standard price. . NO C. O. D's, Ludwig Baumam § @. Housewares at Unusually Low Prices This high-grade range will have to sell for a much higher price. later'in the. year Fiigh shelf extras $535,. ” Qde dD Open an Account To-Day With Your Pur- chase of Any One of the Hundreds of Articles in This Sale—No Extra Charge for Credit! 5 Of Furniture and Home Furnishings of Your Selection —————T 7 Do not disturb your savings! 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J., on the Lackawanna Rail- M road, may properly be spoken of as the birth- place of the electric telegraph. The basic idea came to Morse on the Atlantic Ocean and he made his first crude machines in New York, but it was at the old Speedwell Iron Works at Morristown that the first practical apparatus was perfected. Here in January 1838, in association with Stephen and Alfred Vail, Morse gave public exhibitions that con- vinced a doubting world that another epoch-making in- vention had been made. “What Hath God Wrought,” com ams oes =) the historic message flashed from Wash- ington to Baltimore, May 24th, 1844, was but a con- firmation and fulfillmentof the Morristown experiments. The railroad and the telegraph have grown up together. Without the magic of the electric key, the complicated despatching and control of trains, as we know them to- day, would not be possible. The Lackawanna Railroad, which has always been pare ticularly interested in this phase of transportation work, in recent years has obtained many important results in connection with wireless communications to and from moving trains. The first trains in the world to carry wire- less telegraph and wireless telephone facilities have been on the Lackawanna. Radio concerts are now a regular feature on the Buffalo Limited and the New York Limited. These and other major pioneer developments help to make the Lackawanna “Mile for mile the most highly developed railroad in America.” LACKAWANNALIMITED Lv. New York 10.00 a.m. CHICAGO LIMITED Lv. New York 2.00 P.m. WESTERN EXPRESS Lv. Hoboken 10,20 A.at. Ly. Hoboken 2,20 P., Ly. Hoboken 6.55 P.M. Ar. Syracuse §.48 xm. © © Ar. Detroit 7.30. 4.M. Ly. Scranton 11.59 P.M. ‘Ay. Ithaca Ar. Cleveland 7.03 4.m. Ar. Cleveland 12.39 7.M. Ar. Buffalo Ar.Chicago 4.50 Pim. Ar. Chicago %9.29 P.M. Ar. Chicago 8.25 a.as, 9.50 PM. 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